Bc Kwon, Natasha Mulligan, et al.
ISMB 2025
We describe our experiences with the design, implementation, deployment and evaluation of a Portholes tool which provides group and collaboration awareness through the Web. The research objective was to explore as to how such a system would improve communication and facilitate a shared understanding among distributed development groups. During the deployment of our Portholes system, we conducted a naturalistic study by soliciting user feedback and evolving the system in response. Many of the initial reactions of potential users indicated that our system projected the wrong image so that we designed a new version that provided explicit cues about being in public and who is looking back to suggest a social rather than information interface. We implemented the new design as a Java applet and evaluated design choices with a preference study. Our experiences with different Portholes versions and user reactions to them provide insights for designing awareness tools beyond Portholes systems. Our approach is for the studies to guide and to provide feedback for the design and technical development of our system.
Bc Kwon, Natasha Mulligan, et al.
ISMB 2025
Atsuyoshi Nakamura, Naoki Abe
Electronic Commerce Research
Dorit Nuzman, David Maze, et al.
SYSTOR 2011
Joan DiMicco, David R. Millen, et al.
ACM CSCW 2008